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- From: rich@pencil.cs.missouri.edu (Rich Winkel)
- Subject: Europe: Racism Increasing
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- ** Topic: NL12 Europe: Racism Increasing **
- ** Written 5:38 pm Dec 14, 1992 by asta.unih@oln.comlink.apc.org in cdp:gen.newsletter **
- EUROPE: Racism increasing all over the continent, says activist
- an ips-item written by Pablo
- It is a mistake to "demonise" Germany because "racism is on the
- increase in all european countries, especially France, where we
- have the largest nazi party on the whole continent", said an
- anti-racism activist.
- Fode Sylla, the president of the humanitarian group 'SOS-Racism',
- made his statement after taking part in an anti-racist
- demonstration in Paris on monday which lasted until early the next
- day. Some 3,000 people attended the rally.
- This marked the beginning of a campaign covering several countries
- because "it is a question of setting our sights on a European
- anti-racist movement, seeing that on subjects like the right of
- asylum, the decisions are being taken at the level of the European
- Community (EC), so we must be in a position to confront it," he
- said.
- The new president of the most important anti-racist organisation
- in France announced "a demonstration as large as the one held that
- Sunday in Berlin would be held shortly in paris, because the
- situation is just as scandalous here.
- "After what all the history books have established as indisputable
- facts, after the six million deaths caused by fascism, the
- president of the Front Nationale (FN), Jean-Marie Le Pen,
- continues speaking in public... and Le Pen is a nazi," declared
- Sylla.
- A Frenchman of Senegalese origin, Sylla, 29, succeeded Harlem
- Desir last month as president of 'SOS-Racism' in what is
- considered as a generational renewal of the movement. The new
- vice- president, Delphine Batho, is only 19.
- "The danger of the FN is that it tends to become
- institutionalised. It already has the support of 15 percent of the
- population, perhaps more. The traditional parties tend to lose
- ground, they are ambiguous on matters like immigration, and the
- moderate right makes pacts with the FN," said Sylla.
- "The problem in France is not immigration. this is only the mirror
- of profound socio-economic problems which affect the whole of
- French society. To attack the extreme right we must fight in the
- first place against misery and the creation of marginal ghettos".
- For Sylla "it is indispensable that we stop demonising Germany
- here in France", which was the case during the referendum campaign
- on Maastricht in September, "as though the ultra-rightist attacks
- in the German city of Rostock were the only expression of racism
- in Europe. This is a big lie. The insistence on this anti-German
- discourse serves only to conceal our own miseries in matters of
- racism."
- The expulsion of around 1,000 Africans from the Paris suburb of
- Vincennes 10 days ago "demonstrates the gravity of the situation,
- because there the indifference of French society found clear
- expression".
- The Africans, mostly from Mali, and all legally resident in
- France, had installed themselves since may in tents on the square
- to demand low-cost social housing until they were expelled by the
- police on October 29. Some were relocated in zones on the
- outskirts of Paris.
- "The socialist government lies when it says the situation has been
- resolved, because the majority of them were moved into miserable
- quarters, some sleeping in beds covered with blood in hospitals.
- the result is that many reject this situation and are still living
- on the streets," said Sylla.
- About a hundred of the expelled Africans rejected their
- alternative accommodation, at the lime-il brevanne hospital on the
- outskirts of the capital, and set up a new encampment outside the
- hospital building. The police returned Monday to dislodge them.
- "What the government has done is to transform one large ghetto
- into six or seven smaller ones. The scandal is that these Africans
- are people who pay their taxes and have the same obligations as
- any French man or woman, but not the same rights.
- Everyone has been asking for years for low-cost social housing to
- be made available to them, but they did not get any of these
- houses because they are black, while they continue giving low-cost
- housing under the table, in many cases to professionals with high
- incomes. This is the French republic today," said Sylla.
- According to humanitarian organisations there are 2,000 homeless
- people in Paris alone. Sylla said: "It is not possible that the
- French and European population accept facts such as these, which
- are repeated day in, day out, with complete passivity, as though
- it were a fatality or an unavoidable fact.
- It is not possible that immigrants continue to be used as the
- scapegoat in every national or local election, it is not possible
- that the right of asylum in the whole of Europe continues to be
- more and more restricted, in the midst of complete indifference,"
- he believed.
- Sylla concluded by pointing out that "no one can consider normal
- that immigrants, whose position is entirely legal in France, do
- not even have the right to vote in local elections. no one can
- consider normal that the Third World be kept in this state of
- abandonment".
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